Nice, so I should put the .exe in \AppData\Roaming\REAPER\Scripts with all the .lua scripts, right? (wonder if it could be made into a .lua and if that'd somehow be better). I wouldn't compile the *full script*, right? Because if it's an action, the actual key would be set in the action list?

Personally, with the above listed action, I find the second script (ctrl-alt-G) works while the first (ctrl-alt-F) doesn't, so in the action list, maybe we only need the second script.

Also, it still seems impossible to get rid of the docker/file menu, yes?

The easiest way of calling external .exe is defining it as external editor, but if you do not want to do this, there should be a way of running any .exe from lua. Did not test this myself, but I am sure some lua expert here would have useful tips.

The key in action list is something different than anything in the program.
action key: triggers only action
action: can be for example running an .exe, so it will start
what will happen later depends on the .exe, so in your case you have to hit its built in hotkeys again. Normally all hotkeys should work as they did always. Of course you could remove the required hotkeys, so the .exe would immediately do its content. You could split above into two separate actions and two .exe if both cases are important to you. Then combine freely in any custom action in Reaper.

The default page view always shows whole measures, and multiple staff rows for a single track. In the non-default non-page view, you only see one staff row (or pair) for a single track, but it scrolls continuously rather than measure by measure. Both views have advantages, and I'm not sure which should be the default.

Is it possible making fixed number of measures during scrolling? e.g. 2 or 3 measures. 2 measures for smaller screens, 4 measures for bigger screens could work nicely. Experimenting with quantized scrolling rather than continuous scrolling.

(don't know if this is the right place to post this, so apologies if it belongs in another place...)

In learning the details of the MIDI Musical Notation view, I got to playing around with the feature "Identify chords on editor grid" and found that when there is no selection, Reaper scans the entire MIDI item and adds chords to all measures where it can successfully interpret a chord (including taking into account treble/bass for slash chords). You can then double click a chord and modify them on an individual basis (e.g. if you prefer that Reaper display an E-minor chord as "Em" instead of "Emin"). To protect these manual edits, if you then make sure to always have a selection before reinvoking the Identify chords feature, Reaper honors the selection only.

This is all probably common sense to the Reaper community, but it took some playing around for met to get the hang of controlling this feature...

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What you mean, this is called tie in english (as far as I know). Legato means only when notes have legato sign and note after note is not same (C,D,E).
Your problem can be, you have 1/4 note not in main beat, then Reaper divide 1/4 note into smaller and tied between each other to fill 1/4. It can depends on what metrum (Time signature) you have 4/4, 3/8, etc... IF it can be changed, I don't know, but maybe someone know it.

What you mean, this is called tie in english (as far as I know). Legato means only when notes have legato sign and note after note is not same (C,D,E).
Your problem can be, you have 1/4 note not in main beat, then Reaper divide 1/4 note into smaller and tied between each other to fill 1/4. It can depends on what metrum (Time signature) you have 4/4, 3/8, etc... IF it can be changed, I don't know, but maybe someone know it.

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Originally Posted by juliansader

This is how overlapping notes are displayed when they are in the same voice. To display the longer note as one long note:

* Place overlapping notes in different voices, or enable the option "Automatically voice overlapping notes"

* Or if you want to keep the notes in a siingle voice, select the notes and enable "Minimize ties", or enable the global option "Minimize ties for all notes by default".

Thank you both for the correct english terminology and for the advices, I'll try it as you said and I'll let you know.

Hi!
Is it possible to change the notation font? for example, to https://github.com/steinbergmedia/bravura?
Or what's required, to make notation start to appears not as in first notation programs? There are very strange proportions of notes/stems/flags: a stems position in relation to note heads, flags to stems, etc.. especially on zoom-out: